I vote for Boston-U, Howard, USD, Northwestern, and USC. As for the last two, other schools of their caliber look way better. NYU could also use changes, even though it's far from ugly. Are they really going to let Fordham one-up them?

PDaddy wrote:I vote for Boston-U, Howard, USD, Northwestern, and USC. As for the last two, other schools of their caliber look way better. NYU could also use changes, even though it's far from ugly. Are they really going to let Fordham one-up them?

What's wrong with Northwestern? The classrooms are comfortable and modern for the most part, and the atrium is pretty. Plus, the view from the library can't be beat...

BU is currently building a brand new classroom building next to the tower and renovating the entire tower from within. NYU has a very new suplemental building right across the street. Unless you mean tearing down everything old, im not sure why NYU would need new facilities if they already have a new classroom building right across the street.

PDaddy wrote:I vote for Boston-U, Howard, USD, Northwestern, and USC. As for the last two, other schools of their caliber look way better. NYU could also use changes, even though it's far from ugly. Are they really going to let Fordham one-up them?

What's wrong with Northwestern? The classrooms are comfortable and modern for the most part, and the atrium is pretty. Plus, the view from the library can't be beat...

It'd be cool if they wired up Levy-Mayer without changing the gothic feel, so it could be used more regularly. Even the little classrooms are neat.

There was a picture floating around with the alcoholic holding a baby in front of it, but I can't seem to find it...

As much as I loved the school in my visit, Fordham's law school was kinda meh. Same with BU's tower of doom; I feel like that's where the evil corporation in a crime thriller would be located, not a T25 law school.

PDaddy wrote:I vote for Boston-U, Howard, USD, Northwestern, and USC. As for the last two, other schools of their caliber look way better. NYU could also use changes, even though it's far from ugly. Are they really going to let Fordham one-up them?

What's wrong with Northwestern? The classrooms are comfortable and modern for the most part, and the atrium is pretty. Plus, the view from the library can't be beat...

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I mean, Michigan and Duke have new law buildings, but their old buildings dated from the 30's and 60's, respectively. Northwestern's building was built in the mid 80's, and they've got plenty of room to grow into it (it's a mid-rise office building).

What they do need is better lighting in the library (desperately). Levy-Mayer can't be touched that much because of its historic nature, but the classrooms in McCormick were recently renovated. The Levy-Mayer basement is under renovation right now too.

PDaddy wrote:I vote for Boston-U, Howard, USD, Northwestern, and USC. As for the last two, other schools of their caliber look way better. NYU could also use changes, even though it's far from ugly. Are they really going to let Fordham one-up them?

What's wrong with Northwestern? The classrooms are comfortable and modern for the most part, and the atrium is pretty. Plus, the view from the library can't be beat...

It'd be cool if they wired up Levy-Mayer without changing the gothic feel, so it could be used more regularly. Even the little classrooms are neat.

This is true. I had CLR in there though, and it was fine for one class (I mean, charge up beforehand), but those seats are mad uncomfortable.

I recently took a tour at BU Law and was extremely disappointed. I can't see myself spending 3 years in that tower, even with a full ride. It's such a shame because the rest of the school is much nicer and their academics are great.